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Wasn't Born Yesterday

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2015 Half Century of Progress photos


706 & 1PR.jpg

706 & 234.jpg

A-C D17 & picker.jpg

Cat & picker.jpg

Deere & picker.jpg

F-20 & New Idea picker adjusted.jpg

John Deere 50 & picker.jpg

M-M picker.jpg

Oliver 1.jpg

Oliver 2.jpg



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More pics


 



-- Edited by 70pony on Tuesday 1st of December 2015 04:31:48 PM



-- Edited by 70pony on Tuesday 1st of December 2015 04:32:40 PM

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Great pictures. Thank you for posting.

 



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LOVE those old pickers!!  Thank you for taking them and sharing them with us!!



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Bump.



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Great pictures!

Al

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70pony wrote:

More pics


 I wonder why ALL of these pictures appear upside down on my computer?  The pictures in your first post appear normal.

 

What make picker is the one on the mounted on the Massey Ferguson?



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Wasn't Born Yesterday

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The second set is upside down for me too.

The picker on the MF is definitely interesting! Looks like a 3 row, I am guessing that was a big deal in its day.

Al

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I missed this the first time. I know a guy that has an outfit similar to this, but it is a combine. Didn't MM make these sort of like an early New Idea Uni system?

Al

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That's exactly what it is a Minneapolis Moline uni, made many years before the New Idea uni-system.

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